Author: Allan Showalter

I Seeing The Stunt Man Again For The First Time I discovered yesterday that The Stunt Man, a personal favorite of mine, is now streaming on Amazon Prime. If you haven’t seen it, you areContinue reading

Tracey Ullman takes patient education from the sad and drab ghetto of mainstream materials such as posters, pamphlets, and sideshows, to the fab world of entertainment. Check out the patient counseling provided by Ulman performingContinue reading

With some last minute scholarly heroics (our household – apparently – loves the drama), Max, my younger son did indeed rescue himself from his self-inflicted academic perils to graduate on 26 May 2007 from TheContinue reading

Cover Letters An Ex (Ex-Administrative Assistant, in this case) of mine, aka Woman of 1000 Careers, is an aficionado of pulp covers1 and will, when she happens upon a specimen she thinks is reminiscent ofContinue reading

AllanShowalter.com Most Popular Post That “Any phrase that includes ‘butterfly’ or ‘unicorn’” – 15 Mistakes To Avoid When Choosing A BDSM Safe Word is the most popular AllanShowalter.com post – by a tremendous margin –Continue reading

Welcome To Dr. Friendly’s Office Captured during a doctor’s appointment by an admirably camera-ready Lady Lawanda, the sign in this photo is evil on so many levels that I find it difficult to decide whichContinue reading

Introduction: Julie Showalter’s Unpublished Writing Julie Showalter was the fiercely intelligent, sexy, and loving woman with whom I had a outrageously wonderful marriage that ended with her death in late 1999 from cancer diagnosed theContinue reading

A music fan doesn’t cry ‘sellout’ until he’s looked long and hard at whether he’d take 100,000 from Doritos for a day’s work, too I originally considered posting 80 Things Every Music Fan Can AgreeContinue reading

Introduction: Julie Showalter’s Unpublished Writing Julie Showalter was the fiercely intelligent, sexy, and loving woman with whom I had a outrageously wonderful marriage that ended with her death in late 1999 from cancer diagnosed theContinue reading